
A huge stature of Guan Di, the God of War. Diptychs indicate the influence of the novel in sung dynasty, the Water Margin, which was influenced by the story of the 3 Kingdoms centering on Guan Yue who later was canonized to be king.

Exterior of building shot around 1960 or earlier.

From this plaque, which commemorated the tenth anniversary of the building, indicates that there are small branches in the northern Myanmar mining region.

This plaque shows: rare Chinese family names, the 4 main characters thank the late Ming dynasty king whose followers stood steadfast against the Qing government and the name of the year of their illegitimate dynasty of Hong. I don't think any of these Hongmen know the English version Chinese Freemasons nor their insignia with the G. Lower right portrait is the father of modern Burma and Aung San Suu Kue, Bogyoke Aung San.

The current person in charge of the Five Harmony Hall, Fu Si Qiáng, who also performs rituals.

Every plaque was curved with the Year Hong Yun on the left. I think the cherry blossom may have a tie with the Kuomintang, the Chinese National Party. Hongmen branches coordinated with Kuomindang and US army to fight the Japanese in WWII, gorilla style. Numerous Kuomindang officers were Hongmen members.

Insignia seal of the He Shing branch Burmese Hongmen.

Second floor hall after passing a Buddhist statue, as a way to appease the Burmese government.

A temporary altar for the mountain range dragon god.

A goose feather fan, a symbol of strategy as it was used by the prime minister, Kung Ming, who served the defunct king of Late Han Dynasty. It was made by Fu's father.